COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Cast (feature film)

1.

Poor Devil (1973)
as Eddie
A comedy about Satan's bumbling disciple who, after 1,400 years of failure to secure a single soul for his boss, gets one last chance when he sets his sights on a gambler, a disgruntled accountant.

2.

Emergency! (1972)
The pilot movie to the hit series about Los Angeles' paramedics and their interaction with the fire department and hospital system -- told briskly in the proven, clipped-dialogue Jack Webb style that had served so well in "Dragnet" and "Adam-12" (its two stars turn up here to give this film a Webb c

3.

Streets Of San Francisco, The (1972)
A street-smart veteran cop and his young college educated partner go after the killer of a girl by systematically piecing together her last moves and come upon her junkie brother, a closed-mouth corporation lawyer and someone claiming to be her uncle. This pilot to the hit series (1972-77) marked Ka

4.

Get to Know Your Rabbit (1972)
as Father
A straight-jacketed corporate man escapes his humdrum existence by becoming a tap-dancing magician.

5.

Priest Killer, The (1971)
as Detective Baker
Wheelchair-bound Ironside and cop-turned-priest Sarge Swanson team up to solve a series of murders among the clergy in this second pilot to Kennedy's "Sarge" show which ran for several months in late 1971.

The Great Impostor (1961)
as Sergeant
Based on a true story, a bright young man who hasn't the patience for the normal way of advancement finds that people rarely question you if your papers are in order. He becomes a marine, a monk, a surgeon onboard a Canadian Warship, and a prison warden.

8.

The Absent-Minded Professor (1961)
as Lenny
A college professor fights off corrupt businessmen to market his new anti-gravity invention.

9.

Psycho (1960)
as Mechanic
A woman on the run gets mixed up with a repressed young man and his violent mother.

10.

Bells Are Ringing (1960)
as
An answering service operator gets mixed up in her clients' lives.

11.

Anatomy of a Murder (1959)
as Duane "Duke" Miller
A small-town lawyer gets the case of a lifetime when a military man avenges an attack on his wife.

Cinematography (feature film)

Cast (special)

18.

Sam (1977)
as Hashmarks
The story of Mike Breen, a Los Angeles police officer, and Sam, his partner, a specially-trained Labrador Retriever: together, they're an experimental man-and-dog patrol car unit designated Two-Henry-Six. The pilot episode relates the team's first experience on the street.

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

19.

Roots: The Next Generations (1979)
The unparalleled success of "Roots" in 1977 prompted this continuation of Alex Haley's saga, beginning with the events where its predecessor ended in 1882 and bringing the story to the present with James Earl Jones playing Haley and Marlon Brando as American Nazi leader George Lincoln Rockwell, who